epidemiologists in A Sentence

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    Many scientists Epidemiologists and technology professions of national international level.

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    As an epidemiologist, I know this certainly won't be easy.

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    You need a market researcher to answer that question, probably not an epidemiologist.

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    But it would be best to have independent clinical Epidemiologists check the data;

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    Researchers, like epidemiologist Anthony McMichael, have noted that climate change amplifies existing social inequities.

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    Disease control agencies, research hospitals, and military medical branches are the largest employers of Epidemiologists.

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    Still, Epidemiologists say the weight of the evidence has shown that cellphone chatting doesn't cause cancer.

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    Likewise, an oath may prohibit a doctor from sharing patient information that would help Epidemiologists and others during an epidemic.

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    Psychiatric Epidemiologists, at least, have long suspected that“the black box of culture” is an important contributing factor in these diseases.

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    This MSc provides animal health specialists, Epidemiologists and public health specialists with an understanding of the conceptual basis of veterinary epidemiology and public.

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    This programme provides animal health specialists, Epidemiologists and public health specialists with an understanding of the conceptual basis of veterinary epidemiology and public health.

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    It is apparently"arrogant" to think that psychiatrists, physicists, and Epidemiologists might know more about their areas of expertise than say Oprah or Jenny McCarthy.

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    Sudath Suraweera, the chief epidemiologist of the country's health ministry, said on Monday that a 40-year-old Chinese woman was found positive for the virus.

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    Based in Berkeley, California, this retired electronics engineer and self-trained epidemiologist has made it his mission to spread the message that cellphone radiation is carcinogenic.

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    The epidemiologist who led the survey said:“ We were so disheartened to find out that so few HIV- positive men knew they were infected.

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    Given the millions of people who take PPIs regularly, this translates into thousands of excess deaths every year,” said Al-Aly, a nephrologist and clinical epidemiologist.

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    Three years earlier in the UK, two esteemed Epidemiologists, Richard Doll and Austin Bradford Hill, had published a paper on a causal link between smoking and cancer.

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    The social sciences and Epidemiologists between them have the answers, but only through politics comes the power to make the changes that are now so urgently needed.

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    A team of researchers- led by AllerGen investigator and UAlberta microbiome epidemiologist Anita Kozyrskyj- set out to look at the interaction between asthma during pregnancy and gut bacteria.

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    In the letter, the 50-year-old actress has written,"Many scientists, Epidemiologists, and technology professions of national, international level have mentioned the harmful effects of radio frequency radiation on human health.".

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    Environmental epidemiologist John Meeker from the University of Michigan writes that the health effects of these microplastics, which are also found in many consumer products, are largely unknown.

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    However, Epidemiologists and public health experts warn that it is too early for the State to blow its own trumpet as the situation surrounding COVID-19 is still fluid and evolving.

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    However, Epidemiologists and public health experts warn that it is too early for the state to blow its own trumpet, as the situation around COVID-19 is still fluid and evolving.

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    Flory Joseph, the epidemiologist leading the surveillance team at the Kasargod district hospital, says they managed to track down 186 persons who might have come in contact with the patient.

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    Epidemiologists and public health professionals routinely rely on correlation to draw countrywide estimates of the health risk posed by a particular pollutant or any risk factor that they would like to investigate.

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    We also recommend shooters be aware of the risks of lead exposure and follow guidelines recommended by health organisations such as the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists or Safe Work Australia.

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    Whether it occurs by a quirk of nature or at the hand of a terrorist, Epidemiologists say a fast-moving airborne pathogen could kill more than 30 million people in less than a year,

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    Epidemiologists hope that one day a technological breakthrough will allow them to read a person's entire history of environmental exposures from biological specimens, just as they can determine a person's genetic profile by genome sequencing.

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    Whether it happens on a whim of nature or at the hands of a terrorist, Epidemiologists say that a pathogen that is transmitted through the air could quickly kill 30 million people in less than a year,

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    In February 2016 this all came together in the form of a paper on complexity theory and financial regulation co-authored by a wide range of experts including an economist, banker, physicist, climatologist, ecologist, zoologist, veterinarian and epidemiologist.

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